EPISODE · Mar 17, 2026 · 34 MIN
Episode 75: Parenting Children with Extraordinary Needs feat. Mandi Moseley
from Carl and Heather Present · host Carl and Heather Cartee
What does parenting look like when your child has extraordinary medical needs—and how does that affect your marriage?This week we’re joined by our friend Mandi Moseley, whose daughter Ellie was born with Edwards Syndrome. Against the odds, Ellie’s life has become a profound answer to prayer and a testimony of God’s faithfulness.Mandi shares candidly about navigating medical complexity, the strain and strengthening it brings to a marriage, and the ways God has used Ellie’s story to draw their family closer together.It’s a conversation about faith, resilience, and discovering hope in the places you least expect it.To hear Mandi's Podcast, search "A Little Extra Momming" and to give to what she is building, visit GoFundMe https://gofund.me/2e5f01b16Please Drop a comment 💬, tap like 👍, hit the bell 🔔Send your prayer requests to 📧 [email protected] — we’d be honored to pray for you 🙏Curious about Carl and Heather coming to speak at your church or marriage event? ⛪💍 Fill out the Speaker Request Form at carlandheather.com/booking to start the conversation 🎤💬Send us Fan MailLooking to connect with Carl and Heather? Start here...www.carlandheather.com@[email protected]
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What does parenting look like when your child has extraordinary medical needs—and how does that affect your marriage? This week we’re joined by our friend Mandi Moseley, whose daughter Ellie was born with Edwards Syndrome. Against the odds, Ellie’s life has become a profound answer to prayer and a testimony of God’s faithfulness. Mandi shares candidly about navigating medical complexity, the strain and strengthening it brings to a marriage, and the ways God has used Ellie’s story to draw thei...
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